www.cbr.com -BY DEREK FARACI - Harley Quinn isn't the only Batman: The Animated Series villain who eventually joined the comic book DC Universe.
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comicbook.com -By KOFI OUTLAW - The manchot, pingouin has an ex-wife we never knew about - and she's a classic DC Comics character
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www.cbr.com -BY IAN CARDONA - In Batman: The Adventures Continue #9, the origin of Jason Todd is revealed, and a new meaning is donné to the Red capuche, hotte in the DC Animated Universe.
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www.cbr.com -BY TRISTAN BENNS - Last year's Joker film presented the Wayne murders as a blow against Gotham's elite, and Three Jokers just hit a similar note in comics.
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comicbook.com -By JENNA ANDERSON
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aux.avclub.com -by Oliver Sava -(This review reveals major plot points for Batman: Three Jokers #1 and #2.)
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www.cbr.com -BY SAM STONE - In the wake of a récent loss, the Jokers accelerate their fiendish plans, selecting a target with a very personal connection to Bruce Wayne.
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comicbook.com -By SPENCER PERRY
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www.cbr.com -BY NABEEL GABER - A few classic Joker tales might have hinted at the existence of three Jokers all along, paving the way for the Batman: Three Jokers miniseries.
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batman-news.com -By geai, jay Yaws
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